All Hallows Honey Lane
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All Hallows, Honey Lane was a parish church in the City of London, England. Of medieval origin, it was destroyed in the Great Fire of London in 1666 and not rebuilt; the site became part of Honey Lane Market, which was in turn partially cleared to make way for the City of London School in the 19th century. Much of the area was destroyed during the bombing in World War II and has been redeveloped. The name Honey Lane is retained in a nearby walkway.
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All Hallows Honey Lane | |
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The current Honey Lane, located about 140 feet (43 m) east of the original lane[1] | |
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Location | City of London |
Country | England |
Denomination | Anglican |
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Completed | c. 12th century |
Demolished | 1666 |
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